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Internal error occurred: error executing command in container: failed to exec in container: failed to start exec "0acebb686c1b464e7219419ce1e15439e28aaaa2ef84392f73ffb077a9cc3c8b": OCI runtime exec failed: exec failed: container_linux.go:367: starting container process caused: exec: "cmd": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown

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    can you attach the command you have tried?
    – Emon46
    Mar 30, 2021 at 10:57
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    Please share some more details. What is the actual scenario and (as already mentioned above) which exact command have you used? Mar 30, 2021 at 12:08

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Unfortunately, I don't think kubernetes-metrics-scraper pod has a shell.

It's expected behaviour so it doesn't indicate that there is an issue with it from info that you've provided (if you are accessing to solve something).

You can get more details by checking if pod is in Running state, its logs in dashboard or describing a pod.

Some pods can be accessed by passing these commands: sh, /bin/sh, bash or /bin/bash, but it's not the case specifically for kubernetes-metrics-scraper.

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  • Thank you very much, I think all containers have their own shell Mar 31, 2021 at 7:45
  • I had the same issue. kubectl exec --stdin --tty myPodName -- /bin/bash did not work. Fortunately kubectl exec --stdin --tty myPodName -- sh solved the issue immediately :D Apr 8, 2022 at 8:19
  • for me, it sh with nothing
    – karlos
    Jan 12, 2023 at 9:41
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kubectl exec --stdin --tty myPodName -- sh

As commented above, it's worked for me.

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